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Re-Timer Light Therapy Glasses (40% off for 4 Days) $173 Delivered @ Re-Timer

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Right now, more than 2.3 billion people are trying to sleep. Up to 50% of the population experience sleeping difficulty and tiredness. These same surveys find that 5-10% of the whole population suffers the more chronic sleep issues.

Over two years a team of seven engineers, two ophthalmic experts and two sleep psychologists designed Re-Timer. Over one year (1,900 hours) of work time was spent on computer-aided design alone. The team worked tirelessly to incorporate the latest sleep science from Flinders University into an ergonomic wearable device. Four design iterations and 160 logged design changes later, Re-Timer was launched to worldwide acclaim in November 2012.

Since then, thousands of units have been sold worldwide. As the benefits of Re-Timer spread through word of mouth, demand for the technology continues to grow.

Today, Re-Timer is assembled in a state of the art clean room, in Adelaide, Australia. Re-Timer has been sold in more than 40 different countries worldwide and is the world’s number one selling wearable light therapy device.

Re-Timer is dedicated to helping people sleep, and to feel and perform better by using the latest sleep science.

Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale!
Visit Re-Timer.com for a huge discount on Re-Timer Light Therapy Glasses. Your chance to get 40% off the retail price - 4 days only - offer available 27-30 November.
Enter coupon code: 40BLACKFRIDAY
Light, received at specific times and at just the right wavelength, can re-time your body clock for better sleep, an energy boost and improved performance. And that's exactly what Re-Timer Light Therapy Glasses do, no matter where life takes you!

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2020

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  • +3

    Oh dear God I will not be seen wearing those glasses in bed, or anywhere else…

  • +1

    I first heard of a product like this when it was being tested with the US Army for keeping sentries awake.

  • +3

    I have been using it for a while, it helps to reset your body clock and improve sleep. Very useful for shift workers.

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    I first heard of these glasses when they were still in development at Flinders University some 15 years ago. They've certainly come a long way since then!

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    I've tried these before last year, was about 10-20% effective, recently tried these NeoRythym devices and works really well,uses magnetic frequencies and i was sleepy after 20min, been 5 weeks now and much better sleep, less painkillers and no more fogginess, (probably from reduction of pain killers,not sure) bit overall a huge differnece..definately reccomend them.

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